Neslted in the Ribble Valley district and situated between Whalley and Clitheroe, is the charming village of Barrow. The popular village is home to the Clitheroe Golf Club, a good selection of pubs serving local ales, restaurants where you can sample the local delights with a delicious meal and well-stocked convenience stores with all the essentials. Barrow is the perfect tourist base for those looking to get out and explore Lancashire, with walks along the River Ribble right on your doorstep, as well as the National Trust site of Gawthorpe Hall just a short drive away. For a fun-filled day out, the Bowland Wild Boar park is nearby and offers the chance for visitors to feed the local animals, play areas, river walks and tractor rides, a perfect way to immerse yourself in local village life. For those do not feel like driving, Barrow and the village of Whalley have their own local bus routes which has direct access to much of Lancashire. The town of Clitheroe is also within easy reach, where you can enjoy a special celebration at Holmes Mill, hosting Bowland Brewery, which is one of the longest bars in Britain! Here you can sample 42 hand beers, 24 cask ales and enjoy traditional Lancashire food. There is also a cinema to watch new-release on the big screen!